Lopamudra Mitra
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Background information | |
Origin | Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
Genres | Jeebonmukhi, Aadhunik Bangla Gaan, Rabindra Sangeet, |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Years active | 1996–present |
Website | www |
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Lopamudra Mitra (Bengali: লোপামুদ্রা মিত্র) is an Indian Bengali singer and to be precise, one of the renowned singers belonging to the 'Aadhunik Bangla Gaan' (Modern Bengali Music) genre.
Early life
Mitra was born in Kolkata, India. She was born in a middle class family. Mitra studied from Basanti Devi College, Kolkata a University of Calcutta affiliated college.
Discography
Modern songs Albums
- Annya Hawa (1996)
- Annya Hawar Annya Gaan (1999)
- Sankota Dulcchey (1999)
- Bhalobashtey Bolo (2000)
- Dakchey Akash (2001)
- Kobita Theke Gaan (2002)
- Ei Abelay (2003)
- E Ghar Tokhon (2003)
- Pran Khola Gaan (2003)
- Jhor Hote Pari (2004)
- Ek Tukro Road (2005)
- Emono Hoy (2006)
- Chhata Dhoro[1] (2007)
- Po e Pora Fo e Fail (2008)
- Gaalfuluni Khukumoni (2009)
- Monfokira (2011)
- Vande Mataram (2014)
Tagore songs
- Bisshmoye (Tagore songs)(2004)
- Kotha Seshe (Tagore songs)
- O mor Dorodiya (Tagore songs)
- Mone Rekho (Tagore songs, 2006)[2]
- Ananda - The Ecstasy (Music arrangement by Joy Sarkar and Durbadal Chatterjee, 2009)
- Khoma Koro Prabhu (2015)
Basic albums (Collaborative)
- Notun Ganer Nouka Bawa (1997) (with Kabir Suman)
- Bhitor Ghorey Bristi (1998) (with Kabir Suman)
- Ganbela (2004) (with Srikanto Acharya)
- Surer Doshor (with Srikanto Acharya)
- Shapmochan (Tagore dance drama – with Srikanto Acharya and others)
Mixed
- Choto Boro Miley (1996) (Suman, Nachiketa, Anjan, Lopamudra and Indrani Sen)
Awards
She won many awards for her unique dramatic style of singing, which is fashioned with the classical aid and tenor voice quality.[3]
- Gold Disc Award by HMV in Completion of 10th year of her music life.
- Bengal Film Journalists' Association - Best Female Playback Award for Sedin Chaitramash.
- Best Singer & Best Album of the year, 2001, from Anandabazar Patrika for Bhalobaste Balo.
- Best Singer, Star Jalsa Award, 2011.
References
- ^ Chakraborty, Saionee (2 October 2007). "Root route". The Telegraph. Calcutta, India.
- ^ "Music review Mone Rekho". The Telegraph (Calcutta). Calcutta, India. 4 August 2006. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
- ^ "Lopamudra Mitra Website". Archived from the original on 13 July 2011. Retrieved 5 October 2011.
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